Invasion of the Boy Snatchers (Clique Series #4)

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Author: Lisi Harrison

ISBN-10: 0316701343

ISBN-13: 9780316701341

Category: Teen Fiction - Family & Relationships

The holidays are over and Massie's room is chock-full of new things from Santa: jeans, sweater, and a new . . . roommate? Once Claire unpacks, Massie's room feels more crowded than a Zac Posen sample sale. But what's worse, Claire isn't the only person moving into Massie's territory — Alicia's hot cousin, Nina, shows up from Spain and starts edging in on all the Briarwood boys, including Massie's crush! Will Nina, with her super-tight mall clothes, make every boy in Westchester fall in love...

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The holidays are over and Massie's room is chock-full of new things from Santa: jeans, sweater, and a new . . . roommate? Once Claire unpacks, Massie's room feels more crowded than a Zac Posen sample sale. But what's worse, Claire isn't the only person moving into Massie's territory -- Alicia's hot cousin, Nina, shows up from Spain and starts edging in on all the Briarwood boys, including Massie's crush! Will Nina, with her super-tight mall clothes, make every boy in Westchester fall in love with her? Or will Massie toss her out faster than last season's Sevens jeans? The social minefields of Westchester County's most privileged middle school girls drive the page-turning action of this addictive series, set in New York City's most elite suburban county. The Clique . . . the only thing harder than getting in is staying in.Amanda MacGregor - KLIATTMassie Block, queen of the exclusive junior high clique The Pretty Committee, is back for another installment of her life as a privileged teen in upper-crust Westchester, New York. When Claire, who lives with her family in the Block's guesthouse, moves into Massie's room while the guesthouse undergoes construction, Massie has to make some concessions. Not only is Massie adjusting to life with Claire, but her social position is being threatened by Nina, clique member Alicia's hot cousin from Spain. Nina wears sexy boots, has an exotic accent, and seems to be experienced with boys, especially for a 13-year-old. Suddenly, everyone is looking to Nina for advice on fashion and their love lives. Every boy at Briarwood drools shamelessly over Nina, making the clique girls old news. When part of Massie's loyal clique stops worshipping her, she plans revenge on Nina. Massie and company humiliate Nina and expose her dirty little secret. The girls come off outwardly as unbelievably sophisticated, with their Manolo Blahnik shoes, highlighted hair, and limitless bank accounts. But when it comes down to it, they're typical junior high girls. They obsess over boys, hope for their first kiss, and get in catty fights. Massie's oft-uttered "Ehmagod" and other teenage speech patterns grow tiresome, but for the most part, the writing is consistent and the characters are surprisingly engaging. As usual, the book ends ready for another in the series and even more drama is sure to follow. This series is a good addition to middle school libraries and is more age-appropriate for this group than the Gossip Girl or A-List series. KLIATT Codes: J--Recommended for junior high school students. 2005, Little, Brown,252p., Ages 12 to 15.

Invasion of the Boy Snatchers\ \ By Lisi Harrison \ Little Brown For Young Readers\ Copyright © 2005 Alloy Entertainment\ All right reserved.\ ISBN: 0-316-70134-3 \ \ \ Chapter One\ THE BLOCK ESTATE MASSIE'S BEDROOM Saturday, January 24th 7:00 PM \ "Done, done, and done." Massie Block stretched out her arms so she looked like the letter T, then collapsed face first onto the fluffy purple duvet cover on her bed. Goosedown feathers puffed up around her like a taco shell when she landed, and she could feel her aching legs throbbing to the beat of her pounding heart. Who knew putting twenty-six Christmas presents away could be harder on the body than an eight-hour shopping spree on Fifth Avenue?\ After a brief moment of peace, Massie's amber eyes popped open and filled with panic. "Ehmagod, Bean, what have I done?" She beckoned to her black pug. "Now my sheets are all messy." Massie used her last bits of arm strength to push herself off the bed, and once she was standing on her white sheepskin rug, she smoothed her hand over the duvet and pulled each corner so it was taut and crease-free. She admired the gold lion charm as it dangled off her bracelet and dragged across the purple cotton. It was a Christmas gift from Claire. And Massie legitimately liked it.\ "It has double meaning," Claire had said as she'd handed Massie the square-shaped red metallic box on Christmas day. "It's a Leo, 'cause that's your birth sign. And since it's a lion, like my last name, you'll always remember who gave it to you."\ Massie remembered how her stomach had churned after Claire said that. It had reminded her that the Lyons were about to move to Chicago. And Claire's bright, innocent smile made it obvious that she still had no clue. Now that the holidays were over and school was about to start up again, Jay Lyons was finally going to break the news to his only daughter. Massie checked the stainless steel face of her new Coach watch with the dyed mahogany calf-hair strap. In one hour Claire would know everything.\ Massie shook her head. She had worked too hard perfecting her bedroom and refused to let the Claire situation cloud the moment. There would be plenty of time for sadness later. So instead, she put her hands on her hips and admired her work.\ "Bean, I don't know what gift I ah-dore more." Massie's puppy was curled up in her new doggie bunk bed, fighting to keep her tired eyes open. "My new Bean mannequin or my Gossip Girl collection? They are both so ah-mazing."\ Every year for Christmas Massie got a new mannequin that had been custom made to her exact size. It was the perfect way for her to try on different outfits without having to get undressed and mess up her hair. Right now, her mannequin was wrapped in three different Dixons-the colored mesh tubes that she'd gotten as a special gift from the Teen People fashion editors. The gift had been their way of saying thank-you for modeling in their holiday issue. And Massie couldn't have been happier. She had already thought of thirty-seven ways to wear a Dixon and knew that with a little time she'd think of more.\ But Massie wasn't the only girl with her own mannequin. This year Santa had gotten one for Bean too.\ The spongy foam dog was dressed in a maroon cable knit wool sweater, tiny beige Ugg boots, and a cashmere scarf covered in different-colored pom-poms. It was tonight's après-dinner walk ensemble. Bean had picked it out herself.\ To the right of the mannequins, beside Massie's closet door, was a long mirrored shelf lined with twenty-two different tubes of lip gloss. Now that she was a member of the Gossip Girl club, a fresh exotic flavor arrived at her doorstep every morning. Candy Apple was the latest addition. And it was delicious.\ Her enormous walk-in closet was stuffed with colorful stacks of cashmere sweaters that she'd bought in Aspen and four new pairs of jeans. She'd even managed to add seven new rhinestone brooches to her current collection, which brought her total up to twenty-four and pretty much guaranteed her title of Girl with the Most Brooches at Octavian Country Day School.\ In a moment of sheer creative brilliance, Massie had stuck them to a red corkboard above her desk so they would sparkle over her head while she did her homework, like constellations made of jewels.\ Yes, Massie was ready for the new semester.\ She sat down at her desk and switched on her new Power Mac G5 computer. It was time she shared her "In" and "Out" lists with the public by turning them into a blog. What better way to help losers keep track of the latest trends? It was all part of her New Year's resolution to make the world a better place. Massie smiled to herself while the G5's hard drive booted up. She was making a difference.\ The instant Massie was online, a barrage of "welcome back" instant messages popped up on her screen. She clicked on Alicia Rivera's first.\ HOLAGURRL: HOW WZ ASPEN?\ MASSIEKUR: GR8. AH-MAZING SNOW. HOW WZ SPAIN?\ HOLAGURRL: LOCO.\ Massie rolled her eyes. Every time Alicia came back from visiting her family in Spain she acted Spanish. She spoke with a Spanish accent and overused words like loco and amigo. Thankfully, by midweek she'd remember she was 100 percent American and return to normal.\ HOLAGURRL: MY 13-YR-OLD COUSIN NINA CAME BACK WITH US. SHE'S GOING 2 SPEND THE SEMESTER @ OCD. WE R HAVING A WELCOME 2 WESTCHESTER FIESTA 4 HER 2MORROW NIGHT. EVERY 1 IS INVITED. BRIARWOOD BYZ 2!\ Massie felt the bottoms of her feet tingle when she read, "Briarwood boys." The Briarwood Academy was known for two things: its soccer team and ah-dorable boys. And her latest crush, Derrick Harrington-or Derrington, as she secretly liked to call him-happened to be a star in both categories. And if she remembered correctly, Alicia's cousin Nina would not be a threat.\ Massie had seen enough Nina pictures over the years to know that the girl was a full-fledged LBR-Loser Beyond Repair. Her clothes were totally Sears. And her hair was overprocessed and underconditioned. She looked like a "before" picture from Extreme Makeover.\ Thankfully, Nina was one year older than Massie, so chances were their paths wouldn't cross. There was nothing worse than being seen with a dorky foreign exchange student. It was popularity poison.\ Ding.\ An IM from Kristen Gregory.\ SEXYSPORTSBABE: HOWZ YOUR ASPEN J?\ MASSIEKUR: HA HA!\ SEXYSPORTSBABE: SOOO BORING HERE W/O U.\ MASSIEKUR: HOW R U?\ SEXYSPORTSBABE: BALD.\ MASSIEKUR: ???\ SEXYSPORTSBABE: MOM MADE ME GO 2 SUPERCUTS. THEY SCALPED ME. I'M WEARING MY GRANDFATHER'S FEDORA. GOT ANY COOL CAPS?\ MASSIEKUR: NO WAY! CAPS ARE OUT.\ SEXYSPORTSBABE: SO IS LOOKING LIKE RYAN SEACREST.\ MASSIEKUR: SEACREST OUT!\ SEXYSPORTSBABE: SO NOT FUNNY!\ Next, Massie clicked on Dylan Marvil's IM.\ BIGREDHEAD: I GAINED 3 LBS OVER BREAK. AM FATTER THAN SANTA.\ MASSIEKUR: ????\ BIGREDHEAD: THE FOOD IN TONGA SUCKED. THE ONLY THING TO EAT ON THE ISLAND WAS FRIES W/ TARTAR SAUCE. UNLESS OF COURSE YOU LIKE FISH WITH THE HEADS STILL ON THEM.\ MASSIEKUR: EW!\ BIGREDHEAD: THIS YEARZ GONNA SUCK. I THINK I CAUGHT A COLD ON THE PLANE. SICK PEOPLE SHOULD NOT B ALLOWED IN 1st CLASS.\ MASSIEKUR: AGREED.\ BIGREDHEAD: COULD B WORSE. I COULD B CLAIRE. HOW DID SHE TAKE THE NEWS ABOUT CHICAGO?\ MASSIEKUR: SHHHHH! SHE DOESN'T KNOW YET.\ Massie was interrupted by Kristen's IM response.\ SEXYSPORTSBABE: BTW, HOW DID CLAIRE TAKE THE NEWS?\ She was interrupted again by Alicia's.\ HOLAGURRL: DID CLAIRE MOVE TO CHICAGO YET?\ MASSIEKUR: I'M CALLING YOU.\ The three pea-sized silver bells that hung from Massie's cell phone antenna clanged together as she speed-dialed her best friends. This conversation was way too classified for IM.\ "Are you insane?" Massie barked once all four girls were on the phone. "Claire could have been sitting right beside me." She looked to make sure her door was closed before continuing. "I told you never to talk about Claire and Chicago until the story goes public."\ "Rorsy," Kristen whispered softly.\ "What?" The rest of them said.\ "That's a word jumble," Kristen said, as though it were obvious. "I was so bored over Christmas break I finished eleven word jumble books. I like them much better than crossword puzzles."\ "Sorry!" Alicia shouted.\ Massie flicked one of the bell charms with her thumb.\ "Huh?"\ "Rorsy is word jumble for sorry," Alicia insisted.\ Massie could practically hear her proud smile through the phone, her perfect white teeth gleaming and winkling against her tanned skin.\ "Wait, so does this mean Claire still doesn't know she's moving to Chicago?" Dylan asked.\ Massie sighed. "Yup."\ "On yaw!" Kristen said.\ "Yes way!" Massie replied as quickly as she could. Alicia wasn't the only one who could speak jumble. "Mr. Lyons is breaking it to the families tonight at my dad's country club."\ "How do you know all of this?" Dylan demanded.\ "Claire's younger brother, Todd, feeds me secret information. All I had to do was buy him the new Atari Anthology. Now he tells me everything he overhears."\ "No fair, I want a Todd," Alicia whined.\ "I'm your Todd," Massie said.\ "Gawd, how did you keep the secret the whole time you were in Aspen together?" Kristen asked. "You two are sooo close. I thought it would have slipped out eventually."\ "It wasn't easy," Massie explained, ignoring Kristen's sarcasm. "But I didn't want to ruin her trip."\ "Awww, how sweet of you," Dylan cooed insincerely. Then her tone became stern and serious. "But maybe she'd be better off in Chicago. And then things could finally get back to normal around here."\ "Yeah," Kristen said.\ Massie ran her fingers through her dark glossy hair and sighed. "What are you trying to say?" she asked, even though she knew the answer.\ "Nothing," Alicia said, trying to keep the peace. "They're not saying anything."\ "Listen," Massie said, "the Lyons have been living in my guesthouse since September, and it's pretty much sucked. No one knows that more than you guys. And now that Claire and I have finally decided to stop making each other miserable, you're all upset. I don't get it. I thought you'd be happy for me."\ "We're glad you're not making each other miserable, but did you have to become BFFs?" Dylan said, and then blew her nose.\ It was obvious Kristen, Dylan, and Alicia were jealous. And Massie wasn't in the mood to deal. She took a deep breath and, when she exhaled, let all of her friend-stress go. The last few months had been so full of fighting, and Massie desperately wanted the new year to be fun.\ She heard a light tapping on her bedroom door. "Gotta go," she whispered.\ "Was it something we said?" Alicia sounded genuinely concerned.\ "No. Claire's here."\ "Shocker," Dylan said under her breath.\ "She's always there," Kristen said before hanging up.\ Massie snapped her phone shut and quickly shut off her computer. "Come in."\ Claire pushed the door open but stayed in the hallway. She widened her big blue eyes and opened her mouth. She looked like a shocked emoticon. "I can't believe my eyes."\ "Me either," Massie said to Claire's shoes. "Are you really wearing those to the High Hills Country Club tonight?"\ "I thought you'd like my new camo high-tops." Claire stuck out her right leg and pointed her toes like a ballerina. "They're Converse, not Keds."\ "I know what they are." Massie raised her eyes, scanning Claire's faded high-waisted Gap jeans and then her flower-print button-down with pink pearl western buttons.\ "I knew you'd like them." Claire smiled. "I e-mailed a picture of them to Cam and he said he got the exact same pair over break. I swear sometimes I think we're more like twins than boyfriend and girlfriend."\ "So, are you and Cam Fisher officially boyfriend and girlfriend now?" Massie asked casually. She didn't want Claire to know how much that news shocked her. But how could it not? Claire actually had a real boyfriend before she did. That was not supposed to happen.\ "Yeah, he just asked me." Claire blushed. "It was so cute-he sent me an Evite inviting me to be his girlfriend."\ Massie pretended to be distracted by a piece of lint on the sleeve of her tweed blazer.\ Claire giggled softly, then said, "I RSVP'd 'yes.'"\ Massie looked up. "That's great." She forced herself to smile. "But that still doesn't change the fact that you're planning to wear camo sneakers to a country club."\ Claire rolled her eyes and smiled.\ Massie was tempted to say she wouldn't use those shoes to scoop up Bean's poo. But she couldn't be mean. Not tonight.\ "Your room looks ah-mazing." Claire changed the subject. Massie giggled when she heard Claire using one of her expressions. After all, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.\ "Thanks. Wanna see all my new clothes?" Massie waved her arms in the air like a game-show hostess.\ "Uh, sure." But she was staring at Massie's Gossip Girl collection.\ "Feel free to wear whatever you want to the club tonight." Massie pushed her closet door and it popped open. She tugged on the purple feather boa that hung from the light switch in the middle of the ceiling and a warm orange light lit the inside, triggering a disco ball that automatically started spinning, sending white, swirling squares across the walls.\ "It looks like Benetton in here." Claire admired the colorful selection.\ "More like Bergdorf's. Here." Massie yanked a caramel colored cashmere cowl-neck sweater off a hanger and draped it over Claire's shoulder. Then she grabbed her dark Juicy Couture jeans and a pair of two-inch teal round-toe Marc Jacobs boots. "Wear this. And cuff the jeans so the boots show."\ "Why are you letting me wear your new clothes?"\ "The club has a dress code."\ Claire held the jeans in her arms and crinkled her eyebrows. "What is it?"\ "Cool," Massie said with a playful smile.\ Claire giggled and shrugged. Before she slid off her jeans, Claire emptied her pockets.\ "Want one?" She dangled a clear plastic bag in front of Massie's face. Tangles of oily gummy worms were stuck together in a sweaty clump.\ "Uh, okay," Massie said, making every effort to be nice.\ "Really?" Claire pulled the bag away. "But you hate sugar."\ "No, I don't," Massie said, reaching for it. "Remember all of those mints I stole from the front desk at the ski lodge?"\ The girls started cracking up when they remembered how stuffed Massie's pockets had been. She'd barely been able to walk.\ "Yeah, but you didn't eat those; we threw them off the chair lifts." Claire laughed.\ "I ate a few." Massie dug her hand into the bag. It was humid inside. She wouldn't have felt any more disgusted if the worms had been real.\ "Oh, here." Claire tossed her digital camera to Massie.\ "What's this camera for?"\ "I thought we could download the pictures from our trip onto your new computer." Claire fell backward onto Massie's bed. She was struggling to fasten the jeans.\ "Uh, can you ...?" Massie was about to ask Claire to get off her bed, but it was too late. The duvet was already dented.\ "I thought we could e-mail the good ones to Cam." Claire sounded like she had just been punched in the stomach, until she finally closed the jeans. "I want to show him what a good time we had in Aspen. We should send some to Derrington too."\ Massie's stomach flip-flopped when she heard Derrington's name. No matter how hard she tried, she hadn't been able to stop thinking about Derrington over break, and she wondered if he missed her half as much. He'd popped into her head as she was opening presents on Christmas day and while she was skiing moguls in Aspen. Massie had no idea why she was crushing so hard on a guy who wore shorts in the winter and insisted on wiggling his bare butt in public at least three times a week. Yes, his shaggy blond hair and sparkly brown eyes made him cuter than the majority of the Briarwood boys, and yes, he was the most valued player on their soccer team, but it was more than that. It had something to do with the fact that he'd exchanged the Diesel jeans Massie had bought him for Christmas and gotten two pairs of cargo shorts instead. On one hand it was rude, but on the other it was kind of cool. Derrington was the only person Massie had ever met who wasn't afraid of her. And that made Massie a little afraid of him, in a good way. "I'll need time to Photoshop them. I'm not sending anything unless we look ah-mazing."\ "Fine with me," Claire agreed as she pulled the cowl neck sweater over her head.\ Kendra Block's pinched voice bleated over the white intercom on Massie's bedside table.\ "Girls, we're leaving for the club in five minutes," she said.\ "'Kay, Mom," Massie yelled to the white box.\ "I wonder what my dad's big surprise is." Claire smiled and bit her bottom lip. She leaned against Massie's desk and slid on the teal boots. Her face looked like it was being swallowed by the wide cowl-neck as she looked down to zip them up. "I bet he wants to celebrate my first A ever in Spanish. Or maybe we're finally trading in that Ford Taurus for a new car."\ (Continues...)\ \ \ \ \ Excerpted from Invasion of the Boy Snatchers by Lisi Harrison Copyright © 2005 by Alloy Entertainment . Excerpted by permission.\ All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.\ Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site. \ \

\ KLIATTMassie Block, queen of the exclusive junior high clique The Pretty Committee, is back for another installment of her life as a privileged teen in upper-crust Westchester, New York. When Claire, who lives with her family in the Block's guesthouse, moves into Massie's room while the guesthouse undergoes construction, Massie has to make some concessions. Not only is Massie adjusting to life with Claire, but her social position is being threatened by Nina, clique member Alicia's hot cousin from Spain. Nina wears sexy boots, has an exotic accent, and seems to be experienced with boys, especially for a 13-year-old. Suddenly, everyone is looking to Nina for advice on fashion and their love lives. Every boy at Briarwood drools shamelessly over Nina, making the clique girls old news. When part of Massie's loyal clique stops worshipping her, she plans revenge on Nina. Massie and company humiliate Nina and expose her dirty little secret. The girls come off outwardly as unbelievably sophisticated, with their Manolo Blahnik shoes, highlighted hair, and limitless bank accounts. But when it comes down to it, they're typical junior high girls. They obsess over boys, hope for their first kiss, and get in catty fights. Massie's oft-uttered "Ehmagod" and other teenage speech patterns grow tiresome, but for the most part, the writing is consistent and the characters are surprisingly engaging. As usual, the book ends ready for another in the series and even more drama is sure to follow. This series is a good addition to middle school libraries and is more age-appropriate for this group than the Gossip Girl or A-List series. KLIATT Codes: J--Recommended for junior high school students. 2005, Little, Brown,252p., Ages 12 to 15. \ —Amanda MacGregor\ \ \ \ \ VOYAThis book presented a sickening story about rich, popular girls who need to get over themselves. They are awful to each other and to everyone else in the story. It was so bad that it even made me as the reader feel pretty bad. The plot was pathetic and revolved around how a new girl came to town and was stealing "their" boys. It made me sick to see how stuck-up, spoiled, and self-absorbed they were. VOYA CODES: 1Q 5P M (Hard to understand how it got published; Every YA (who reads) was dying to read it yesterday; Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8). 2005, Little Brown, 252p., Trade pb. Ages 11 to 14. \ —Jane Chen, Teen Reviewer\ \